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Scooby Guru
Member Sales Rating: (26)
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Location: Monterey, CA
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For Sale.
Parts need to assemble an oil cooler kit for any car with a 20 x 1.5mm thread oil filter (includes Subaru of course) -13 row half width Mocal Oil Cooler with -8 JIC fittings. Mocal sandwich adapter with thermostat -Aeroquip push loc fittings and hose (some of the hose is used, some is extra from the initial install.) 2 ~4 ft sections, and 1 ~6 ft sections -3 straight fittings, one 90 degree. -I also have available some AN braided hose fittings. -2 straight fittings, 2 90 degree fittings. -two 6" sections of fire sleeve for running next to exhaust systems. I'll throw all this stuff in the box and ship it out, or you can pick and choose what you want. 225 shipped for everything. Offers accepted on any of the pieces. All parts are used and have been installed for about three months on my car. thanks Duncan
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Last edited by dunk; 08-19-2008 at 01:27 PM. |
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Scooby Guru
Member Sales Rating: (26)
Member#: 15359
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Location: Monterey, CA
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I did have it mounted, however decided that I wanted to have a cooler with -10 fittings instead.
I had a little pressure drop with the -8 fittings and wanted to see if it made a difference to go to the larger size tubing. There seems to be some debate on whether this will make a difference. Process West is using -8 line in their kit. I think Gruppe-s is using -10. - I had mounted the cooler in the drivers side wheel wheel behind the fog light cover. I think though on a street car with fender liners, it might to easier to simply bolt it to the top of the core support in front of the radiator. Duncan |
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Scooby Guru
Member Sales Rating: (26)
Member#: 15359
Join Date: Feb 2002
Chapter/Region:
MAIC
Location: Monterey, CA
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Pictures as promised.
Here's a shot of the bottom of the cooler. You can see the Mocal sticker. ![]() Other side of the cooler showing the -8 fittings. Cooler would clean up if you cleaned it with some brake cleaner. ![]() Thermostat sandwich adapter with fittings ![]() Other misc fittings I'll throw in ![]() Long section of push loc hose. ![]() shorter piece ![]() Short piece with fitting installed ![]() Another short piece with two fittings ![]() Braided hoses with fittings attached. You can see the red fire sleeve. ![]() Extra hose I'll throw in. I also have another ~4 foot section of new push loc hose I'll toss in the box (not pictured) ![]() Let me know if you have any questions. I have lots of extra fittings because this plumbing included lines for an accusump. Duncan |
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